Japanese authorities approved a plan to print a list of side effects on COVID vaccine labels and forbid discrimination against unvaccinated individuals.
QUICK FACTS:
- Unlike the American CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), the Japanese health ministry imposes strict reporting requirements for adverse reactions to vaccines.
- After studying reactions to the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines, Japanese authorities announced new warning labels for the shots that would list side effects, including the serious and deadly myocarditis.
- At the same time, Japan also forbids discrimination against people who refuse the COVID vaccine, thereby ending all jab mandates.
COVID VACCINE SIDE EFFECTS:
- Japanese experts warned that people in their 20s are seven times more likely to die from the vaccine than they are from COVID.
- The information from Japan and the actions of Japanese authorities stand in stark contrast to the American CDC and FDA, which have thus far trivialized the myocarditis risk.
- Furthermore, Japan insists that patients receive explicit warnings of the myocarditis risk, so that they can give informed consent.
- The data from Japan echoes warnings and studies from preeminent American cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullogh.
BACKGROUND:
- Myocarditis is a form of heart inflammation that can cause death. Patients who suffer from it almost always require hospitalization, as well as a full regimen of medications for an indefinite period.
- By all reports, the risk of myocarditis from the COVID vaccines is highest in young men and boys.